Burmese-American security expert Miemie Winn Byrd discusses the risks of letting Chinese security firms operate in Myanmar, and how pro-democracy forces can counter them.
Supporting the country’s pro-democracy movement is both a moral imperative and a strategic necessity for Washington.
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